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Eosinophils
Detects eosinophil white blood cells in sputum samples under microscopy.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Sputum eosinophils indicate allergic or parasitic airway inflammation. Identifying eosinophilic patterns helps diagnose asthma and other inflammatory lung conditions requiring targeted treatment.
Overview
Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell involved in allergic and parasitic responses. This test examines sputum (phlegm coughed up from lungs) under a microscope to detect eosinophils. Elevated sputum eosinophils suggest eosinophilic airway inflammation, which may indicate asthma, eosinophilic bronchitis, parasitic infections, or allergic conditions. This test helps diagnose conditions causing chronic cough and guides treatment selection.
Related Health Conditions
Conditions where Eosinophils is commonly tested
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Treatments & Interventions
Therapies monitored using Eosinophils
Clinical Trials
Recent Trials
Role of Genetic Factors in the Development of Lung Disease
Individualizing Treatment for Asthma in Primary Care (Full Study)
CHEST: A Collaboration With Community HEalth Centers to Implement SmarT for Asthma
Study Assessing the Long-term Effect of Dupilumab on Prevention of Lung Function Decline in Adult Patients With Uncontrolled Moderate to Severe Asthma
Activation and Function of Eosinophils in Conditions With Blood or Tissue Eosinophilia
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
26449-9Primary711-248049-149839-429993-332173-735060-360520-445379-535061-155778-534957-129992-548710-834958-920472-776407-65785-125156-135063-740569-6712-034726-066141-367829-267835-968398-768399-568400-168401-968402-750341-774404-535062-950340-9Available Lab Tests
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